Gerry Studds, 1st Openly Gay Congressman, Dies at 69

Former U.S. Rep. Gerry Studds, the first openly gay person elected to Congress, died early Saturday at Boston Medical Center, several days after he collapsed while walking his dog, his husband said. He was 69.

Studds fell unconscious Oct. 3 because of what doctors later determined was a blood clot in his lung, Dean Hara said. Studds regained consciousness, remained in the hospital, and seemed to be improving. He was scheduled to be transferred to a rehabilitation center, but his condition deteriorated Friday and he died at about 1:30 a.m. Saturday, Hara said.

Hara, who married Studds shortly after gay marriage was legalized in Massachusetts in 2004, said Studds was a pioneer who gave courage to gay people everywhere by winning re-election after publicly acknowledging his homosexuality. “He gave people of his generation, or my generation, of future generations, the courage to do whatever they wanted to do,” said Harra, 49.

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In 1983, Studds acknowledged his homosexuality after the page revealed he’d had a relationship with Studds a decade earlier, when the page was 17. Studds was censured for sexual misconduct by the House, then went home to his constituents to answer questions in a series of public meetings and interviews with the press.

Studds defended the relationship as a consensual relationship with a young adult. The page later appeared publicly with Studds in support of him. The scandal recently resurfaced when former Republican Rep. Mark Foley resigned after exchanging sexually explicit instant messages with a page. Republicans accused Democrats of hypocrisy for savaging Foley, but saying little about Studds at that time.

Hara said Studds was never ashamed of the relationship with the page. “This young man knew what he was doing,” Hara said. “He was at (Studds’) side.”

Ah, yes, a fine role model. It’s also amusing that he took credit for being “openly” gay when he was outed by virtue of his misconduct.

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Foley – an exchange that it was later revealed may have been a prank. Update: More blog reaction The News Buckit notes the standing ovation Studds received from his constituents following the censure vote. James Joyner at Outside the Beltway wryly reminds us that Studds became openly gay only after being outed in the page scandal. Wizbang! puts a point on it: “Unlike Mark Foley, Studds actually had sex with male pages.”

Well, this is the first time I’ve learned any details about Studds, and there is obviously a big difference between having a relationship with a 17-year-old and sending icky e-mails to lots of 17-year-olds whom you barely know.

1st openly gay person elected to Congress dies
BOSTON (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Gerry Studds, the first openly gay person elected to Congress, died early Saturday at Boston Medical Center, several days after he collapsed while walking his dog, his husb…

What I find amusing Len, is how big a hypocrite you are. The guy buggered a minor and only got censured..and to you this is okay because it was consensual? But it’s NOT okay to IM someone with lewd suggestions? How do you know it wasn’t consensual IMing? Either way, IMing nasties and banging homosexual minors isn’t even in the same fricking LEAGUE.

Lemme ask you this Len: Had the young page in question now stood up and said he was a willing participant, would you still be all pissy? Would you still be calling for blood? Hell yes you would. Unless it was Chuck Schumer that got caught, then it would admirable again.

not knowing the man’s age, i was horrified to hear of the untimely demise of congressman studds.after reading the headline, i had mistakenly surmised that the poor soul had died a most terrible death from choking.to my great relief, the ensueing article removed that awful image from my mind.

Events have conspired to bring America a reminder of a Democratic gay Congressional sex scandal worse than anything Mark Foley is alleged to have done. Former Democratic Congressman Gerry Studds, who was censured by Congress in 1983 for having sexual r…